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Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
John Nemeth and Sean MacDonald perform on the Blues Radio International soundstage at the 2024 Blues Music Awards on Edition 693 of Blues Radio International, with music from Tia Carroll and Jackie Brenston. Sound by Michael Wolf. Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
In this episode of The Spoon Podcast, host Michael Wolf sits down with Carl-Emil Grøn, CEO and co-founder of Reshape Biotech, a Copenhagen-based company transforming the world of biotech research. While much of the tech industry has embraced automation and AI, Carl-Emil realized that biotech labs were still operating like it was the 1990s. Reshape is changing that by bringing robotics, machine learning, and a vast proprietary dataset to the lab bench—helping major companies like Unilever and Nestlé run millions of experiments and drastically accelerate the development of safe, natural ingredients. This conversation explores how AI is being used to reengineer food, personal care, and health products—and what it means for the future of the global food system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Teeny Tucker performs live on the Blues Radio International soundstage at the 2024 Blues Music Awards on Edition 692 of Blues Radio International, with John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Reed, Catfish Keith and Big Joe Williams.Sound by Michael Wolf. Photograph by Robert Hughes.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
On this episode of The Spoon Podcast, host Michael Wolf sits down with food futurist and innovator Mike Lee to talk about the launch of The Tomorrow Today Show, his new long-form podcast exploring the future of food. The two Mikes trace Lee's journey from corporate innovation at American Express to building immersive concept experiences like The Future Market and launching the storytelling-driven magazine Mise. Mike shares how improv, design, and dinner parties shaped his unique lens on the food system, and why he believes corporate boardrooms need more narrative thinking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are few voices in Ufology who have not only witnessed history but have actively shaped it. Paola Harris is one of them. For more than four decades, she has investigated some of the most compelling UFO cases, spoken to high-ranking military officials, and built personal relationships with some of the most influential figures in the field. From Dr. J. Allen Hynek to Dr. Michael Wolf to Colonel Philip J. Corso, Paola has been at the center of some of the most groundbreaking revelations about the UFO phenomenon. But tonight… this interview is different. Paola Harris isn't just here as an investigator. She's here as a pioneer, a truth-seeker, and someone who—without exaggeration—helped build this very platform you are listening to today. Before Veritas was what it is now, Paola answered every email, every phone call. She introduced me to the very people who helped shape my journey—names like Whitley Strieber, Clifford Stone, Edgar Mitchell, Dr. Steven Greer, Paul Hellyer, and many more. She never asked for anything in return. So tonight, we honor her. We will revisit her most significant investigations—the revelations of Dr. Michael Wolf, the hidden truths behind Dr. John Mack's work on alien abductions, the Remi Baca and Jose Padilla case that predates Roswell, and the mysterious human-like extraterrestrials who may already be among us. Are we truly alone? Or has the truth been hidden in plain sight all along? Paola Harris has spent her life searching for answers. And tonight, she shares them with us.
In this LMScast episode, Chris Badgett and Michael Wolf share a passion for online education, technology, and personal transformation. Michael Wolf left his job in corporate sales to co-found Golden XPR, a learning platform devoted to personal change, and Empowering Now. Through the use of ancient languages and systematic research, he explains how his goal […] The post Creating Courses, Coaching and Community with Michael Wolf appeared first on LMScast.
Downtown in Business boss Frank McKenna chats with Michael Wolf, Founder of United Wolves Productions. In this episode Michael and Frank discuss who United Wolves Productions are, what they do, the background to the business, how they are helping other companies from across the DIB network and much more. To find out more about United Wolves Productions visit: www.unitedwolvesproductions.com
This is an episode of The Reimagining Restaurants Podcast, a podcast focused on the future of restaurants by The Spoon Podcast's Michael Wolf. You can find out where to subscribe here. Episode Summary: In this episode of Reimagining Restaurants, host Michael Wolf sits down with Kevin Jeung, Chef of Research and Production at the legendary restaurant Noma. Kevin shares his journey from washing dishes in Toronto to helping innovate at what many consider the world's greatest restaurant. They discuss his early culinary experiences, his time in San Sebastian, his role in Noma's evolution, and the restaurant's transition towards product development and global pop-ups. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Kevin's unconventional path from university dropout to fine dining innovator. His experiences working in renowned kitchens around the world, including Noma, Mugaritz, and Gramercy Tavern. Why Noma is shifting from a full-time restaurant to a product and research-driven food lab. The philosophy behind Noma's pop-ups and how they approach new culinary landscapes. How Noma is using fermentation and product development to bring its flavors to a broader audience. The role of AI and technology in culinary innovation and research. Kevin's personal cooking habits, favorite kitchen tools, and his newfound appreciation for Cantonese cuisine. Resources & Links: Noma Projects Taste Buds Membership – Join to get exclusive early-access products. The Spoon Podcast Network – Explore other great food tech and restaurant innovation podcasts. Subscribe & Follow: Love this episode? Make sure to subscribe to Reimagining Restaurants on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. And if you enjoyed it, leave a review—it really helps! Join the Conversation: Join our Spoon Slack to let us know what you think about this episode and get early peaks at other episodes. Thanks for listening—stay tuned for more conversations with industry pioneers shaping the future of restaurants! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Solomon Hicks performs live at the Funky Biscuit in South Florida on Edition 676 of Blues Radio International, with music from Son House, Sue Foley and Little Johnny Jones.Image by Michael Wolf.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
“Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel” heißt unser Thema im Januar 2025. Wir besprechen Bücher von Sigbjørn Sigbjørnsen und Michael Wolf. Außerdem schnacken wir über Neujahrsvorsätze, "Oh Tannenbaum" von Nikita Teryoshin, die Leica Minilux und Art Meets Education. Links zur Sendung Blogbeitrag auf www.fotobuch-ecke.de Blogbeitrag auf www.florian-renz.de Website Sigbjørn Sigbjørnsen Forlaget Press Taxi – A Photographic Journey (Amazon*) Website Michael Wolf Peperoni – Verlag Tokyo Compression Three (Amazon *) Artbooks Online „Oh Tannenbaum“ von Nikita Teryoshin Arts meet Education Den "Fotobuch-Ecke"-Blog findest Du unter https://fotobuch-ecke.de/ Florian Renz Blog findest Du unter: https://www.florian-renz.de/ Folgen kannst Du uns auf: YouTube - Fotobuch Plauder Ecke Instagram - Fotobuch-Ecke Instagram - Florian Renz Instagram - Thomas Winter * Bei den gekennzeichneten Links handelt es sich um sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn Du die verlinkten Produkte kaufst, nachdem Du auf den Link geklickt hast, erhalte ich eine Provision direkt vom Händler dafür. Du zahlst bei Deinem Einkauf nicht mehr als sonst, hilfst mir aber dabei, den Podcast und den Blog zu betreiben. Vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
L'il Ed & The Blues Imperials perform live in South Florida at the Funky Biscuit in April, 2024 on Edition 673 of Blues Radio International, with music from Magic Slim, Eddie Shaw, Mighty Joe Young and Zac Harmon.Sound and mix by Jeff Zimmerman and Michael Wolf.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
Die Hälfte der DEL-Hauptrunde ist gespielt, deswegen ziehen wir Münchner Halbzeit-Bilanz. Wo steht der EHC Red Bull München, sportlich wie emotional? Was macht Hoffnung, was liegt im Magen? Wie hat sich der Umzug in den SAP Garden ausgewirkt? Wo sind Gewinner, wo Verlierer zu finden? Natürlich blicken wir auch auf den Status Quo des EHC und der DEL sowie voraus auf die Banner-Zeremonie für Michael Wolf und damit einhergehenden Sperrung der Rückennummer 13. Beim Gedanken an die nachzuholende Zeremonie für die 29 sehen wir auch bei zwei weitere aktuelle Akteure auf Rekordkurs. Außerdem könnt ihr pünktlich zu Weihnachten etwas gewinnen, denn Christoph Fetzer von "bissl Hockey" hat uns da was zukommen lassen – was in Eurer Mail an team@puckmas.de drin stehen muss, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Teilnahmeschluss ist Sonntag, der 22.12.2024 um 12 Uhr.
Das allerwichtigste bei Bitcoin ist, dass er frei von staatlicher Einflussnahme bleibt. Das könnte Freiheit bedeuten. Nicht nur Freiheit des Marktes, sondern auch Freiheit eines jeden einzelnen. Wie und ob das möglich ist, warum Bitcoin gerade durch die Decke geht und welche philosophische Dimension hinter Bitcoin stecken soll, das will unsere Redakteurin Eva Schmidt mit dem Bitcoin-Begeisterten Michael Wolf besprechen. Michael Wolf beschäftigt sich seit 2020 intensiv mit Bitcoin und Kryptowährungen. Heute betreibt er den Veranstaltungsraum und Blog bitcoinlighthouse, mit monatlichem Meetup für Bitcoiner in München. Er publiziert auf Apolut und anderen Portalen und bietet dazu regelmäßig Kurse und Vorträge an und ist Mitverfasser von „Für Einsteiger oder Aussteiger“, einem Bitcoin-Ratgeber. Zunächst wollte Eva Schmidt von ihm wissen, welches philosophische, persönliche Schlagwort er heute spontan mit Bitcoin verbindet. Viele Informationen und weiterführende Links finden Sie auf seinem gleichnamigen Blog www.bitcoinlighthouse.de. www.radiomuenchen.net/ @radiomuenchen www.facebook.com/radiomuenchen www.instagram.com/radio_muenchen/ twitter.com/RadioMuenchen Radio München ist eine gemeinnützige Unternehmung. Wir freuen uns, wenn Sie unsere Arbeit unterstützen. GLS-Bank IBAN: DE65 4306 0967 8217 9867 00 BIC: GENODEM1GLS Bitcoin Cash (BCH): qqdt3fd56cuwvkqhdwnghskrw8lk75fs6g9pqzejxw Bitcoin (BTC): 3G1wDDH2CDPJ9DHan5TTpsfpSXWhNMCZmQ Ethereum (ETH): 0xB41106C0fa3974353Ef86F62B62228A0f4ad7fe9
AI-powered search engines have clawed a foothold in the critical search market that controls distribution on the open web. Media management consuling firm Activate estimates 15 million people are using these answer engines rather than Google, which is adding AI summarization to its results. By 2028, Activate expects that to rise to 36 million. The open question is whether publishers can stem this tide. Michael Wolf, the CEO of Activate, sees a fundamental shift in the search market, as generative AI can currently handle about 40% of searches as an open web discovery tool. He expects the rest of searches will follow suit over the next five years as the fundamental nature of the open web changes. This will lead to search becoming the front end to what Wolf calls "gated web discovery" and eventually "discovery-led transactions."
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
Blues powerhouse Teeny Tucker performs live at the 2024 Blues Music Awards on Edition 665 of Blues Radio International, with Luther Allison, Robert Cray, and Lightning Slim.Photograph by Michael Wolf.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net/
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
The Avey Grouws Band performs live at the Funky Biscuit in South Florida on Edition 658 of Blues Radio International, with music from Robert Nighthawk, Pee Wee Crayton, and the Memphis Royal Brothers featuring Charlie Musselwhite.Sound by Jeff Kissinger and Michael Wolf. Photograph by Chris Schmitt.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net/
Ever wondered how a casual hotel day trip can become a multimillion-dollar enterprise? In this episode of FOMO Sapiens, Patrick J. McGinnis hosts Michael Wolf, CEO of Resort Pass, to explore his fascinating journey. Michael, known for his successes with ClassPass and Supernatural, shares how Resort Pass is revolutionizing the hospitality industry by allowing 3,000,000-a-day guests access to luxury hotels. They discuss Michael's career pivot, the challenges of raising $26,000,000 in capital, and the importance of valuing human connections over brand names. Tune in to hear Michael's advice for budding entrepreneurs and a behind-the-scenes look at his inspiring journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wolf is here to explain how AI is shaking up the food business. Plus scientists have created a spacesuit that will recycle astronaut urine into drinkable water during spacewalks. And the Amazon shopping assistant chatbot, Rufus, is now available to US customers in the Amazon mobile app.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Michael Wolf, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.
Michael Wolf is here to explain how AI is shaking up the food business. Plus scientists have created a spacesuit that will recycle astronaut urine into drinkable water during spacewalks. And the Amazon shopping assistant chatbot, Rufus, is now available to US customers in the Amazon mobile app. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Michael Wolf, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
The Spoon is launching a dedicated Food Tech News Show podcast. which you can find here on Overcast, on Pandora (and here on our podcast host) and Apple Podcasts. And, of course, you can listen to this episode on The Spoon feed. In the future, we will focus on interviews and deep dives here on The Spoon Podcast, so make sure to subscribe to FTNS for your weekly shot of food tech news. On this episode, Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into: The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023. Upside Foods' recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding. SharkNinja's latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens. Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships. Thimus' groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products. Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!
Join hosts Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela as they welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into: The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023. Upside Foods' recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding. SharkNinja's latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens. Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships. Thimus' groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products. Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!
This episode is the audio from the very first session at SKS 2024, Lessons From the First Wave (And How to Prepare for The Next One). The session included Chris Young (Combustion, ChefSteps, Modernist Cuisine), Scott Heimendinger (Sansaire, Modernist Cuisine and Cuisonic), and Kai Schaffner (Thermomix). The session was moderated by The Spoon's Michael Wolf. It was a lively conversation about how we are seeing patterns of behavior reminiscent of the last wave, as well as what each of the speakers is excited about for the future. We'll be talking about some of these same topics at our next event, the Food AI Summit. Use discount code PODCAST for 15% off tickets.
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This week, Mere & Nikki realize they're actually done a lot of character development for one season and discuss being patrons of the children's arts, social synchronicities, pitching a farm to Tig Notaro, immediately walking back big, bold childhood confessions, asking questions that make you sound suspicious as hell, the mob finally, breaking arbitrary rules, and the way no one was using “it's a free country” responsibly on the playground. Plus, how to tell someone they have stuff on their face and how to announce your podcast is going on hiatus.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Wolf is a strength coach who tells me that the science around exercise and fitness and training isn't all that much better than the so-called science around COVID. Sponsors: & Guest's Twitter: @wolfstrength Guest's Instagram: @Wolf_Strength Guest's Substack:
Mit Küchenrobotern will das Foodtech-Startup goodBytz Großküchen und Gastronomiebetriebe produktiver, den Beruf des Kochs kreativer und gesundes Essen für alle zugänglicher machen. Wie geht das? 00:00:00) Intro (00:00:49) Begrüßung Michael Wolf von goodBytz (00:02:03) Küchenroboter sind „Kuschelkumpel“? (00:03:03) Führen Küchenroboter zu Arbeitsplatzverlust? (00:05:16) Wo Mensch und Maschine sich in der Küche die Hand geben (00:06:13) Head of Culinary Art – Was heißt das eigentlich? (00:08:27) Die Idee „Ghostkitchen“ (00:10:33) Wie eine Roboterküche aussieht (00:13:35) Der Moment, als Michael begeistert war vom Küchenroboter (00:19:04) Michael’s Pläne (00:20:46) Verabschiedung Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/brand-eins-podcast Hier geht's zur aktuellen brand eins: brand eins März 2024: Coming soon – die neue Gründerzeit und hier zum Artikel von Hannes M. Kneissler „Schmeckt's? Probeessen in einer Küche, in der Roboter am Herd stehen.“: https://www.brandeins.de/magazine/brand-eins-wirtschaftsmagazin/2024/die-neue-gruenderzeit/goodbytz-schmeckt-s Hier geht’s zur brand eins Podcastfolge mit Arbeitsmarktexperte Enzo Weber: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/brand-eins-podcast-enzo-weber-kuenstliche-intelligenz >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/brand-eins-podcast-michael-wolf-goodbytz
This week, Mere & Nikki mull over the injustices of bowling, the shelf-life of millennial tattoos, paradoxical closeness with a massage therapist, and blurting out your crush right to their face or in a delusional love letter marked return-to-sender. Plus, horny Bowflex commercials, 90's heartthrob privilege, and a new exit strategy for the next time you overshare.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki are joined by drag performer KIKO SOIRÉE to discuss the endless delusion of forming a crush, trauma-bonding at Church Camp, and tween (suburban) street photography. Plus, cold brew-induced spiritual ascension, beans for some reason, peeping at other drivers, how to offer a drink to guests, and the smooth recovery from forgetting if you've already met someone.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the past decade, Fresco has been building technology that helps appliance and housewares brands to create smart kitchen products. The journey for Fresco started when the company - then known as Drop - created a connected kitchen scale. After finding success selling its scale in the Apple store and other locations, the company started working with other brands to help provide enabling technology to power their smart kitchen solutions. Fast-forward to today, and Fresco is now working with some of the world's biggest kitchen brands, including Panasonic and Viking, to help them build out their smart kitchen solutions. To hear about this journey, we welcome Anthony Sullivan, the Chief Product Officer for Fresco, to the podcast. On the podcast, host Michael Wolf talks with Anthony about: The journey from a consumer product company to a platform company Building software for appliance brands The evolution of the mindset of appliance companies around creating solutions that enable cross-brand connectivity The challenges of getting consumers to adopt more tech-forward solutions in the kitchen And lots more! You can learn more about Fresco at www.frescocooks.com If you are interested connecting with Fresco and other kitchen tech companies, you'll want to be at the Smart Kitchen Summit on June 4-5th in Seattle. Use the discount code PODCAST for 15% off tickets at checkout.
This week, Mere & Nikki talk as long as they can to analyze—yes, ANALYZE—Recess (both the show and culture), running home to look up bad words in the dictionary, overcommitting to a bit, praying for your future husband while shopping at Christian Book & Gof, whatever Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul was supposed to do, and at long last, connect the dots between Scooby Doo and Scruff McGruff.Plus, Nikki invents a way to indicate you're pre-choking, and Mere figures out what to do when you thought you canceled plans but (shuddering) got the date wrong.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki are joined by stand-up comedian, writer, and actress MILLY TAMAREZ (Go Touch Grass, The Betches Sup) to discuss being the inviter vs. the responder in a friendship, the heavy-lifting of social media, using extroversion as a survival tactic, the currency of community, that you should be able to pay your therapist in gossip, and the long-lasting impression of 8 Mile.Plus, Nikki learns how to ask for the Wifi password without a British accent, Mere figures out what to do with the last bite of a share plate, and Milly decides whether or not a new friend *actually* wants to be invited to a concert or was just saying that.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki discuss the surviving the repercussions of leaving a group chat, not having the beans to correct someone a third time, misunderstanding a new friendship assignment, the Sims, and running through the airport to tell someone you love them. Plus, Nikki discovers the politest way to stop someone from boring you to death, Mere practices saying thank you for a free treat without making them want to take it back, and—for some reason—they both practice sucking teeth.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki are joined by author and illustrator SIOBHÁN GALLAGHER (Full of Myself: A Graphic Memoir, In a Daze Work, The New Yorker) to discuss the ever-present politics of using public restrooms (forever and always!), recurring dreams, unpacking an unintended neg after 16 years, and the absolute hell wrought on young girls' body image by early 2000s media—we're looking at you this time, Family Guy!Plus, Mere discover a new adorable way to enter a social circle, Nikki wants be a normal neighbor, and Siobhán workshops how to excuse herself to go—you'll never guess where—to the bathroom.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki discuss the social Jenga of a Margaritaville dinner table, trauma B-roll on reality TV, and the multi-dimensional relationship between humans, the moon, the sea, and the bathroom. Plus, making your Uber "quiet" in real time, the tween longing to be *~discovered~* at a mall, and figuring out what to do with your hands and mouth at the front desk/check-in of anywhere.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Mere & Nikki are joined by comedian ALEX SONG-XIA (Rick & Morty, The Tonight Show, Praise Petey) to discuss the things we dare to say in doctors' offices, being perceived while working out, the unintentional life lessons of "Dharma & Greg", and the horror (or, honor?) of accidentally socially topping a prestigious chef. Plus, Mere needs help leaving a group chat, Alex discovers new ways to leave a party, and Nikki recovers from excessive blood loss—in, like, a fun way!Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Mere & Nikki are joined by ANNA DREZEN (Praise Petey, SNL, Girls5eva) to discuss the social theatrics of a hair salon, quitting a 5k, and the quasi-horny games you make up in first grade that lead to leveling a classmate on the playground. Plus, the elementary school custom of Valentine's Day cards for everyone (for some reason), how do you cue a new friend that you want to talk shit, and can we finally say anything other than "sorry" when coming out a bathroom?Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Exopolitics Today Week in Review Jan 26 Illuminati Insider revelations, machinations of secret societies Dr Sean Kirkpatrick's oped for Scientific America is fodder for UFO debunkers Expose of Wikipedia's secret cabal of UFO debunkers Belgium becomes 34th signatory to the Artemis Accords, ensuring US leadership in space affairs for decades to come Dr Steven Greer's recent statements corroborate Jean Charles Moyen and Tony Rodrigues claims about children being chosen for SSPs based on psychic abilities 2nd Edition of Majic Eyes Only covers 104 UFO crash retrieval operations from around the world Chris Mellon reveals three insiders with direct knowledge of classified UFO programs that briefed Sean Kirpatrick contradicting his op ed claims. Report by the Dept of Defense Inspector General points to flaws in the current UFO reporting mechanisms by military services Uri Geller tells about Werner Von Braun showing him alien bodies at a NASA facility corroborating claims of a 4th Reich secretly controlling NASA Rare interview of Dr Michael Wolf's whistleblower revelations Trailer released for Feb 3 Webinar, What's Coming in 2024 All that and more in Exopolitics Today the Week in Review Twitter Feed https://twitter.com/michaelsalla --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support
On this episode, Mere & Nikki discuss second-degree dinners, being willing to watch a Rubik's Cube tutorial, and the ultimate "Why Did I Do That?!"... starting a podcast where they spotlight their social atrocities. Plus, sending your first unedited thoughts in a—gulp—professional email, the haunting realization that screen actors are trained to move their faces small, how to politely escape a dog (or person), and a long conversation about, ironically, short haircuts.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Mere & Nikki discuss the responsibility of being the "personality" in a fitness class, the guilt of running late or even just on time, waiting room banter, and asking your barista one too many questions that you accidentally become the cafe's beat reporter. Plus, airing out our dusty shame rooms—specifically on My Coke / Coke Studios—figuring out how to celebrate a winter birthday and finally deciding what to do with photos (verdict: we're sharing them, earnestly).Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Mere & Nikki review the telephones scripts they learned from their parents, unlearning customer service voice, and how exhausting it is to always be the doctor's favorite. Plus, they long for the community promised by Captain Planet and the Power Rangers, and finally get to the bottom of a) how many times you're supposed to thank a waiter and b) when you should stop saying "Happy New Year!"Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Mere & Nikki are joined by RACHEL WENITSKY (Friends Who Folk, The Tonight Show, @rachelwenitsky) to discuss a guide to hosting the perfect holiday party (for your anxious friends), the regret of not recognizing someone "famous," and the mind-blowing realization that it could be the other person being weird. Plus, excavating memories of the classic DCOM "Wish Upon a Star," how to let people know you wanna hang out with them, and the age old question: what's the right thing to say to someone who catches you using their bathroom. Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Houthis, a Yemeni rebel group backed by Iran, have amped up attacks on ships traveling through the Suez Canal since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas War. Director of Harvard's Belfer Center Meghan O'Sullivan explains the disruptions to global shipping and the geopolitics at play in the Red Sea. The AI arms race is set to enter a new year, as 2023 winds down. CNBC's Technology Correspondent Steve Kovach discusses Microsoft, Nvidia, and other winners so far, and Activate CEO Michael Wolf explains how smaller players measure up to the tech giants. Plus, Google will pay consumers $700m (~$2 a person) in its Play store settlement, Apple's pressing pause on some of its watches, and Senator John Fetterman (D-Penn.) is hoping to block Nippon's $14.9B acquisition of US Steel. Meghan O'Sullivan - 12:30Steve Kovach - 20:23Michael Wolf - 20:23 In this episode:Michael Wolf, @mjwMeghan O'Sullivan, @OSullivanMeghanJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
On this episode, Mere & Nikki go airplane mode (again! and for a long time!), map out an exit strategy once you've made a decision that feels impossible to back out of, and share the field report of Social Cue Cards' success rate out in the wild. Plus, reading too many teen-has-cancer books that it makes you do ~something~ for attention, working up the courage to admit you're in the wrong place, and how—surprise, surprise—Catholic school might make you weird with any kind of authority figures.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mere & Nikki are joined by their first ever guest SAM REECE (@shittycraftclub) to discuss who's controlling the video game of your life, asking for literally anything on an airplane, artfully complaining about literal dog shit, and making Lizzie McGuire your whole personality. Plus, fearing an inevitable Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants situation, how to lie your way out of a party, the nightmare before Christmas (being asked what you want), and what to do when you don't remember a person who clearly remembers you.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYT Michael Wolf wrote the book on Seth Raynor—literally. Wolf, also known by his X handle @BamaBearcat, joins host Tom Coyne fresh off the publication of his new book The Golf Courses of Seth Raynor, which profiles one of the titans of early American golf architecture. They dig deep into how Raynor transitioned from a golf-agnostic engineer to a household name, the golfing public's misguided views on template holes, Raynor's proposals for second courses at Fishers Island and Mid Ocean Club (among others), and much more. If the mere mention of a Biarritz green complex fires your golfing brain, this episode is for you. The Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist
On this week's ep, Mere & Nikki discuss the social performance of haunted houses, the unintended consequences of themsplaining, and being so uncool with (and accidentally stalking) crushes. Plus, discovering gender and personality through Halloween costumes, fielding "What are you up to?" texts with zero other information, and learning how to—finally!—talk to children.Share your own "Why did I do that?!" with us or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" at socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.Follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok, and Mere on Instagram & TikTok.And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok, as well.Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We begin today's episode by recapping Smylie's week in Jupiter getting a sneak preview of the new course Justin Thomas designed alongside Jack Nicklaus - Panther National - and then playing Michael Jordan's course, Grove XXIII, with JT the next day. We then welcome Michael Wolf - aka "Bama Bearcat" on X - to the show to discuss course architecture, and the leak of Golf Magazine's World Top 100 courses list.
Mike's daily visit with legendary Dallas/Ft. Worth talk show host Mark Davis of 660AM The Answer has become appointment listening. Here's today's segment: Bob Menendez is playing the race card already and is planning to run for re-election. The liberal media is using the race card too on Kamala Harris & Michelle Obama's behalf. Ron DeSantis doesn't have a national record to run on regarding our southern border. Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as the head of Fox News. Since Tucker Carlson left Fox News, there has been many theories about his firing that Mike and Mark discuss. Michael Wolf wrote a book focused on this as well. Also, the mayor of Dallas, Texas is switching parties from Democrat to Republican. Mark shares that this mayor has always been a very decent political figure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoteliers are getting smart about monetizing all elements of their property. ResortPass is doing some cool stuff around selling day passes to your on site amenities. I speak with CEO Michael Wolf about this emerging profitiability center.
What a weekend. With Soly having the night off and TC running the show, there are lots of directions to go on this recap podcast.First up, Cody brings us his first-hand report from Rose Zhang's win at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. We have a thorough debrief of the fourth edition of the event and Cody's first visit to the grounds of Augusta (50:00). Then it's on to the PGA Tour where Corey Connors wins in San Antonio for the second time while on the LPGA Tour, Ruoning Yin wins for the first time as she claims the LA Open at Palos Verdes. Meanwhile the LIV boys prepped for the Masters in Orlando at Orange County National.We close the pod with Michael Wolf to recap our first Office Hours video about the origins of the Masters (1:36:00), some reactions to Gary Player's antics and Soly's interview with Patrick Cantlay. We end with DJ's visit with Rose Zhang to relive her win at the ANWA (2:10:20).